Blaine & González values partnerships with the local community. We are pleased to support the work of the following organizations:​

Blaine & Gonzalez is proud to sponsor the brave men and women of the Waltham Police Department. Our firm's original office was opened in Waltham in 2013. Our team is proud to sponsor Chief MacPherson's law enforcement efforts in the Watch City. We are grateful to Waltham Police for being counted among their preferred vendors. A hearty thanks to Chief MacPherson and to all of the officers for your dedicated public service.

Hardel specializes in the development of language tools and components: Multilingual Lexicography, Linguistic Tools, Transcription, Linguistic Data Management, Name tagging, building of monolingual and parallel corpora, and syntax/grammar related work. It also handles large translation projects.

B&G has partnered with Hardel to bring your firm, university, or enterprise the top-flight language services it deserves in these high-demand languages.

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Blaine & González is proud to announce our partnership with The Homeless Entrepreneur, a 501-c(3) organization founded by Becky Blanton. Becky was a journalist for Gannett, Media General and Landmark Publishing for a total of 23 years. Before that she had a variety of different jobs and several businesses, including starting a newspaper with no money and only a home computer in Washington State. The paper, The Klickitat County Monitor, became the first newspaper to become a paper of record in 20 years in the state, and the first paper in 40 years to become a paper of record with less than $1 million in startup costs. Ms. Blanton has delivered Ted Talks and has been featured in the memoirs of a former CNN executive.

Becky is a good friend to B&G. We know we will be growing together for years to come. B&G donates razors and handles from Dollar Shave Club to her brave entrepreneurs, locates used tech such as cellphones and laptops, and is launching a branch of The Homeless Entrepreneur in Boston in partnership with another local 501-c(3) centered around bringing toys to children with additional needs. Becky´s powerful words are aligned with the heart of Blaine & González and surely represent the spirit of her enterprise: "I realized then the power of being in control of your life through owning a business, rather than working for one." Read all about Becky´s work and see pictures of her efforts here: http://thehomelessentrepreneur.com/